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. >> in your book you say ronald reagan lied about poverty so he could succeed. you wrote middle class folks didn't have to worry they were indulging resentment. they were doing it because those programs hurt poor people. reagan said so. do the republicans still believe this message? >> i don't know if they really believe it. i don't know if they care. they don't care about the poor, but they've been selling it for a long time, ed. i'm with michael. he is looking backwards to an america that wasn't as wonderful as he thinks, and he's becoming kind of like a glenn beck figure. he's really not leaving it alone. when he went here on election night, i thought maybe he'll get over it. the majority of americans voted for barack obama. we have values. the majority of catholics voted for barack obama. a vast majority of jews voted for president obama. he has a problem with white protestant southern evangelical people, but he doesn't have -- it's not his whole coalition is secular. we have values, too. >> professor, how can we not come to the conclusion that bill o'reilly
. >> in your book you say ronald reagan lied about poverty so he could succeed. you wrote middle class folks didn't have to worry they were indulging resentment. they were doing it because those programs hurt poor people. reagan said so. do the republicans still believe this message? >> i don't know if they really believe it. i don't know if they care. they don't care about the poor, but they've been selling it for a long time, ed. i'm with michael. he is looking backwards to an...
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. >> both ronald reagan and george w. bush viewed latinos as natural republicans, socially conservative, family and church oriented, but since the coming of the tea party, latinos have been turned off to the g.o.p. by its harsh and sometimes extreme rhetoric on border control and immigration. now, as geraldo wrote in this 2008 book, if latinos keep turning out and voting democratic at the same rate, may never be a republican president. >> i got a copy, and i was prescient. >> it's in the national interest0s of the ute. it's in the national security interests of the united states. it's in the national economic interests of the united states. to achieve comprehensive immigration reform. >> craig joins us live. craig, especially where you are, not all latinos are democrats. >> that's right. er geraldo, we're here in the jiminez cigar lounge in new york, which is a third latino, and peter is a third-generation latino and believes illegal immigrants should go back to the end over the line. >> they paid their fines, and they ar
. >> both ronald reagan and george w. bush viewed latinos as natural republicans, socially conservative, family and church oriented, but since the coming of the tea party, latinos have been turned off to the g.o.p. by its harsh and sometimes extreme rhetoric on border control and immigration. now, as geraldo wrote in this 2008 book, if latinos keep turning out and voting democratic at the same rate, may never be a republican president. >> i got a copy, and i was prescient. >>...
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i would play this ronald reagan clip on social security. >> social security has nothing to do with the deficit. social security is totally funded by the payroll tax levyied on employer and employee. >> cenk: social security off the table, not having that conversation. medicare, well there was this guy who was running for vice president who had some ideas. let's find out how that turned out for him. >> option accounts for social security. [ buzzer ] >> cenk: wrong again bob. well he also had ideas on medicaid. >> what we're trying to do is cut medicaid food stamp reforms, education reforms for job training. couple these things by sending them back to the states in bloc grants. [ buzzer ] >> cenk: wrong again bob. you just ran an election on that and got your ass handed to you. i won. you lost. if you like we can do this again in 2014. 2014, 2014. they will bend if you have someone strong who actually cared to win. i'm keeping it real. when we come back, speaking of real we'll go to the real housewives of the c.i.a. >> cause i'm honoring council so i have involume ability they should not
i would play this ronald reagan clip on social security. >> social security has nothing to do with the deficit. social security is totally funded by the payroll tax levyied on employer and employee. >> cenk: social security off the table, not having that conversation. medicare, well there was this guy who was running for vice president who had some ideas. let's find out how that turned out for him. >> option accounts for social security. [ buzzer ] >> cenk: wrong again...
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may talk about ronald reagan but they haven't really embraced ronald reagan. >> somehow i don't think he hit the nail on the head. but louisiana governor bobby jindal might be onto something. he says the republicans need to stop being the stupid party. wow, the stupid party. there is a war inside the gop and nobody knows how this will end. joining me now, steve kornacki and krystal ball, co-hosts of "the cycle" on msnbc. >> our guys, the upper echelon of the republican party, want to fashion themselves as members of the ruling class. we the country class are not in the ruling class. we're in a problem. >> steve, limbaugh is pointing to a big split in the party. where do you think this is going? is this a fight we're going to see rush and the establishment have? >> yeah. this is the problem for the republican party. that kind of a fight is probably good for rush limbaugh in terms of it gives him something to talk about, gives him status within the conservative movement. and it really allows him to rile up his audience, his base and say, i'm the voice of the pure conservative. it's this
may talk about ronald reagan but they haven't really embraced ronald reagan. >> somehow i don't think he hit the nail on the head. but louisiana governor bobby jindal might be onto something. he says the republicans need to stop being the stupid party. wow, the stupid party. there is a war inside the gop and nobody knows how this will end. joining me now, steve kornacki and krystal ball, co-hosts of "the cycle" on msnbc. >> our guys, the upper echelon of the republican...
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reagan and covered ronald reagan, to see documents that say ronald reagan is and in former, not an informant but and in former. maybe you could show us how you could determine that. >> that began in hollywood right after world war ii. one night in 1946 fbi agents knocked on ronald reagan's door and told him of that there were communists and liberal groups he was involved in and as reagan rose in his memoir, these fbi agents opened my eyes to a good many things. what documents show is what reagan only hinted at, that reagan -- provided information about fellow actors and his opponents and the screen actors guild, and j. edgar hoover repaid those favors. here is one document here is one document about reagan and the fbi. >> can you read that out there. >> i will summarize and then go to the pertinent part. this is a document from august 4th, 1947, and is a report on the fbi's investigation into hollywood. one of the areas the fbi was looking at was alleged communist infiltration of labor unions. one of the main unions is the screen actors guild, you can see here this is the index, and the scre
reagan and covered ronald reagan, to see documents that say ronald reagan is and in former, not an informant but and in former. maybe you could show us how you could determine that. >> that began in hollywood right after world war ii. one night in 1946 fbi agents knocked on ronald reagan's door and told him of that there were communists and liberal groups he was involved in and as reagan rose in his memoir, these fbi agents opened my eyes to a good many things. what documents show is what...
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ronald reagan, in part with the help of jack kemp a generation ago, found a way to sell supply side economics as a blue collar alternative. to sell it to the common man. that's what reagan and kemp were all about. the republicans lost the ability to do that. they lost the argument once. they're going to have to figure out how to make that argument again because if they're going to say that unleashing the power of the free market is the route forward for the middle class and the working people of america, they need convincing arguments and convincing people to do it. mitt romney, if you look at it from even the slightest distance, was arguably the worst possible carrier of that message. they need somebody else. they need southern populism or populism from somewhere, but they also need the proof. they need the evidence. and lacking the evidence last time in the election of a week ago, a week or two ago, people went with the -- what they knew, which was the president's belief in the power of government to work well with the economy. >> i think they realized during the campaign thanks to some ext
ronald reagan, in part with the help of jack kemp a generation ago, found a way to sell supply side economics as a blue collar alternative. to sell it to the common man. that's what reagan and kemp were all about. the republicans lost the ability to do that. they lost the argument once. they're going to have to figure out how to make that argument again because if they're going to say that unleashing the power of the free market is the route forward for the middle class and the working people...
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that all happened this day in 1979 when former california governor ronald reagan announced his third bid for the presidency and for the republican nomination and, of course, that one was successful. >>> the scandal continues to grow around david tpetraeus as his successor general john allen is now linked to the controversy or at least linked to some of the players. let's bring in our panel, political director for the grio.com, and columnist with bloomberg view, and stephanie is the president of emily's list and i also have james from the national journal who is out with a brand-new piece on this entire episode. so, james, i want to start with you because i thought this was a very striking -- you sort of write about -- trying to write about this from 30,000 feet, the impact on national security. this is what you write, no one is condoning what petraeus did, but there are a lot of self-righteous people holding him to a standard that not many people could meet without considering what he sacrificed because of the years of separation from his spouse and family, said one army general. the
that all happened this day in 1979 when former california governor ronald reagan announced his third bid for the presidency and for the republican nomination and, of course, that one was successful. >>> the scandal continues to grow around david tpetraeus as his successor general john allen is now linked to the controversy or at least linked to some of the players. let's bring in our panel, political director for the grio.com, and columnist with bloomberg view, and stephanie is the...
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reagan, having covered ronald reagan was to see documents that say ronald reagan is an informer. not an informant, but an informer. how did that start, and maybe you could show us how you could determine that. >> yeah. that began in hollywood right after world war ii. one night in 1946 fbi agents knocked on ronald reagan's door or and told him that there were communists in some of the liberal groups that he was involved in. and as reagan wrote in his memoir, these fbi agents opened my eyes to a good many things. what the fbi documents show is what reagan only hinted at, that reagan proceeded to become an active informer in hollywood, that he provided information about fellow actors and about his opponents in the screen actors guild and that in subsequent years j. edgar hoover repaid those favors by giving reagan personal and political help even though it was beyond the fbi's jurisdiction to do so. and here's one document about reagan and the fbi. >> can you read that out there? >> no. >> can't read it? >> i'll summarize it and go to the pertinent part. this is from august 4, 1937
reagan, having covered ronald reagan was to see documents that say ronald reagan is an informer. not an informant, but an informer. how did that start, and maybe you could show us how you could determine that. >> yeah. that began in hollywood right after world war ii. one night in 1946 fbi agents knocked on ronald reagan's door or and told him that there were communists in some of the liberal groups that he was involved in. and as reagan wrote in his memoir, these fbi agents opened my...
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so when ronald reagan was elected in november 1966, j. edgar hoover and other fbi officials do this as a breath of fresh it. they believe they finally had an out in the governor's mansion, and begin to work closely with ronald reagan to crackdown on student protesters and radical professors. >> so what happened? >> well, what the documents show that over the following years, well, what happened first is that one of the first things reagan does after he is elected is to phone the fbi request this briefing, which hoover personally authorizes. two wks later at fst board of regents meeting, attended by ronald reagan, the board of regents votes to fire clark kerr. the boards balance in power had shifted because reagan was nine-member and he made several appointments to it. one of the fbi documents that was released indicates that the board members were aware of certain fbi information that ronald reagan had at the time. and in the following months and years, the documents show that the fbi continue to cooperate with reagan and to secretly prov
so when ronald reagan was elected in november 1966, j. edgar hoover and other fbi officials do this as a breath of fresh it. they believe they finally had an out in the governor's mansion, and begin to work closely with ronald reagan to crackdown on student protesters and radical professors. >> so what happened? >> well, what the documents show that over the following years, well, what happened first is that one of the first things reagan does after he is elected is to phone the fbi...
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he went in there with one goal, like ronald reagan used to do, i want one headline, don't let the middle class be held hostage. he repeated it over and over again. >> reporter: he said it 19 times. >> he didn't want the headline to be switched by adversarial press or neutral press that didn't to want go with his line to say him, adamantings president adamant on rich paying 39.6%. maybe that's why you softened up to you. just an interpretation. >> reporter: i can tell you congressional republicans were happy with his response. they like to know there is some give. here's where the give could be, chris. nobody's talked about this. i mean, there's been some behind the scenes chatter on this, which is you could see tax rates temporarily go up just not all the way to 39%. it could be somewhere in the middle. ends up being the compromise for the one year. don't forget, this is all about setting the tax rates simply for 2013, while they negotiate larger tax reform. so, that could be what the wiggle room is. obviously, republicans have said they don't want to raise tax rates at all. they're fine
he went in there with one goal, like ronald reagan used to do, i want one headline, don't let the middle class be held hostage. he repeated it over and over again. >> reporter: he said it 19 times. >> he didn't want the headline to be switched by adversarial press or neutral press that didn't to want go with his line to say him, adamantings president adamant on rich paying 39.6%. maybe that's why you softened up to you. just an interpretation. >> reporter: i can tell you...
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rawhide is ronald reagan's code name. that's where i got the title of the book from. >> rawhide is okay. follow up. rawhide is okay. you wanna go to the hospital or back to the white house? >> we're going to crown. >> okay. >> back to the white house. back to the white house. rawhide is okay. >> so they are heading back now towards the white house. and drew is flying, the driver of the limousine just hurtling down connecticut avenue. it's closed to traffic. wouldn't be traffic here in 1918 on march 30th because they closed the streets for the limousine's expected ride back. now at about -- as they are driving along, remember, the limousine is alone. they have no support. they have lost the motorcade behind. the followup car, armored followup car with two men brandishing uzis catches up to him and the spare limousine with the president's physician in and another agent finally gets up near them. they are going along and the police cars are now starting to follow up and the police motorcycles are getting ahead of the limousi
rawhide is ronald reagan's code name. that's where i got the title of the book from. >> rawhide is okay. follow up. rawhide is okay. you wanna go to the hospital or back to the white house? >> we're going to crown. >> okay. >> back to the white house. back to the white house. rawhide is okay. >> so they are heading back now towards the white house. and drew is flying, the driver of the limousine just hurtling down connecticut avenue. it's closed to traffic....
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. >>> on march 30th, 1981, a would-be assassin fired six shots at president ronald reagan outside of the washington hilton hotel two miles from the white house. washington post reporter delwilber met us on the sidewalk where the shooting took place to tell us what happened that day. >> ronald reagan was here delivering a speech to the afl-cio. he was excited to give the speech. he actually wrote it by hand. [ "hail to the chief" ] >> at 2:25, 2:26 or 2:27 he merges from the entrance behind this area, and this is new. it is a bunker, and if you will see, this is the entrance or the door, a steel door where the president emerged and left. he built this actually the entrance especially for the president. when they built it in the 1960s, they built this wonderful grand ballroom and for the vips they wanted the secure entrance so they built it here for ease of access to the limousines. what is interesting is that you will look up here and see the driveway and the curving driveway and the architects did not consult the secret service on building the entrance, so they realized the secret se
. >>> on march 30th, 1981, a would-be assassin fired six shots at president ronald reagan outside of the washington hilton hotel two miles from the white house. washington post reporter delwilber met us on the sidewalk where the shooting took place to tell us what happened that day. >> ronald reagan was here delivering a speech to the afl-cio. he was excited to give the speech. he actually wrote it by hand. [ "hail to the chief" ] >> at 2:25, 2:26 or 2:27 he...
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and on ronald reagan, newt gingrich is no ronald reagan. >> gingrich blamed it on the media attack machine. >> michael is here and will be campaigning with me here in florida. i remember fondly in 1985 at the gold w goldwater institute and nancy said that ronnie ga-- barry gav ronnie the torchf and now ronnie is passing the torch. >> newt gingrich is not the first person who argues over who carries the mantle best, but does it mean anything? ronald reagan was an icon, but he was elected president in the disco era, and many young republican voters have no idea, and they are into ron paul, and he barely mentions him. and ronald reagan dealt with the economic woes in his time by raising taxes. >>> and larry says that invoking reagan's name doesn't tell you anything, because it is a candidate might do, because reagan has everything to everything, but it is much like jfk to the democrats. >> if you want to talk more about it, go to facebook.com/carolcnn. i will read your responses later in the hour. >> it is interesting, because i remember reagan as a young person at the time, and it is almost
and on ronald reagan, newt gingrich is no ronald reagan. >> gingrich blamed it on the media attack machine. >> michael is here and will be campaigning with me here in florida. i remember fondly in 1985 at the gold w goldwater institute and nancy said that ronnie ga-- barry gav ronnie the torchf and now ronnie is passing the torch. >> newt gingrich is not the first person who argues over who carries the mantle best, but does it mean anything? ronald reagan was an icon, but he...
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rawhide is okay, rawhide is ronald reagan's code name. that's where i got the title of the book from. >> rawhide is okay. follow-up, rawhide is okay. >> roger. >> you want to go to hospital or back to the white house? >> we're going to crown. >> okay. >> back to the white house. back to the white house. rawhide is okay. >> so, they're heading back now towards the white house. and drew is flying, the driver of the limousine, hurtling down connecticut avenue. it's closed to traffic. there want to be traffic here in 1981 on march 30th because they've closed the streets for the limousine's expected ride back. at about -- as they're driving around, the limousine is alone, they have no support. they've left the motorcade behind. the follow-up cars, armored car with two guys brandishing uzis is following behind and another agent gets up here them, too. police cars are starting to follow up and the police motorcycles are getting ahead of the limousine, as they're going through right about, jerry parr realizes that something's wrong with the presi
rawhide is okay, rawhide is ronald reagan's code name. that's where i got the title of the book from. >> rawhide is okay. follow-up, rawhide is okay. >> roger. >> you want to go to hospital or back to the white house? >> we're going to crown. >> okay. >> back to the white house. back to the white house. rawhide is okay. >> so, they're heading back now towards the white house. and drew is flying, the driver of the limousine, hurtling down connecticut...
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i disagreed with i think both of you about ronald reagan. no question he was a terribly effective, his presidency was terribly effective but i think his presidency was more the product of general electric and lee atwater and the people who were behind him and around him and telling him what to say, due in think than he was as a thinker and/or a mover on fee, and the political world. >> i used to think that too. i read his diary. have you read them? he also thought about it himself. >> i wouldn't say completely but -- >> actually his diaries are rather well-written. most of our politicians cannot write at all so it's rather surprising actually. >> i would also disagree with you a little bit on that mike. i'm no fan of ronald reagan politically but in the course of writing this i came to, i came to the idea that he was just a puppet because i talk to people who worked on his campaign who worked very early on in 64 and what they said was reagan would sit down and they would tell him, he would meet with his group and the speechwriters and tell t
i disagreed with i think both of you about ronald reagan. no question he was a terribly effective, his presidency was terribly effective but i think his presidency was more the product of general electric and lee atwater and the people who were behind him and around him and telling him what to say, due in think than he was as a thinker and/or a mover on fee, and the political world. >> i used to think that too. i read his diary. have you read them? he also thought about it himself....
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ronald reagan made his progress with the soviets in the second term. bill clinton almost got a middle east peace deal in the second term. so i do think there's a sense when you look abroad the president has more opportunities to leave a mark. >> john do you think, those that the scandal involving cia director former cia director david petraeus could derail the efforts he's trying to get going here? >> this one won't derail it but it's a very good example of the kind of thing that tends to turn up for season in more in a second term. you know iran-contra for president reagan rather famously president clinton's impeachment was in the second term. so it may not be this one, but, you know there is kind of a coincidence that time consuming scandals do pop up in those last four years. >> it's interesting you bring up legacy. one of the issues with the fiscal cliff is what kind of legacy would john boehner or the president leave behind when they leave office if they can't get a deal done and what about a second term compromising and going your own route. >> t
ronald reagan made his progress with the soviets in the second term. bill clinton almost got a middle east peace deal in the second term. so i do think there's a sense when you look abroad the president has more opportunities to leave a mark. >> john do you think, those that the scandal involving cia director former cia director david petraeus could derail the efforts he's trying to get going here? >> this one won't derail it but it's a very good example of the kind of thing that...
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rawhide is, ronald reagan's code name. where he got the title of the book from. >> so they're heading back now toward the white house. and the driver of the limousine, just hurdling down connecticut avenue. it's closed to traffic. there wouldn't be traffic here in 1981 on march 30th, they closed the street for the limousines expected ride back. now at about, they're driving along. remember the limousine is a loan. they have no -- support. they have left motorcade behind. the follow-up car, armored follow up car, two guys, bran dibran brandishing uzis, and another agent gets up by them. the police cars are starting to follow up. police motorcycles ahead of the limousine. as they're going through, right about here, jerry parr realizes that something is wrong with the president. he is having trouble breathing. i am having trouble breathing. what's wrong, are you having a heart attack. is it your heart? and then he starts dabbing blood from his lips. from parr's training he knows that means it is oxygen rated from the lungs th
rawhide is, ronald reagan's code name. where he got the title of the book from. >> so they're heading back now toward the white house. and the driver of the limousine, just hurdling down connecticut avenue. it's closed to traffic. there wouldn't be traffic here in 1981 on march 30th, they closed the street for the limousines expected ride back. now at about, they're driving along. remember the limousine is a loan. they have no -- support. they have left motorcade behind. the follow-up...
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ronald reagan, when he spoke, people listened, people trusted ronald reagan to do the right thing. they don't trust obama to do the right thing. he's devisive. ronald reagan was never devisive. it shows best with good friend of talk radio alec baldwin. i ran into alec one time at the gym and he said to me, tell your family how i miss your father. i said what? you disagree with everything he ever stood for. he said yes, but i came to realize over the years that your father had a good soul. and what this country is missing is that good soul. he was absolutely correct in what he said. ronald reagan had a good soul. he didn't talk down to people, he talked to people. megyn: he was called the great communicator. barack obama, the expectations for him to lift us up and inspire us, were very high, hope and change. democrats and independents and republicans were hoping that was true. how important is that ability to finding morning in america again, to inspiring the american people to get out there and get the economy going again? >> be inspired not by the reverand wrights of the world, bu
ronald reagan, when he spoke, people listened, people trusted ronald reagan to do the right thing. they don't trust obama to do the right thing. he's devisive. ronald reagan was never devisive. it shows best with good friend of talk radio alec baldwin. i ran into alec one time at the gym and he said to me, tell your family how i miss your father. i said what? you disagree with everything he ever stood for. he said yes, but i came to realize over the years that your father had a good soul. and...
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they convinced ronald reagan sadly enough. they convinced the american public they could build up a surplus. let's look at what they did with the money. the money came in -- 9% of the 2.4% payroll tax was paid out to the beneficiaries. what happened to the 3.4% side? let's take $100 billion as a nominal figure. what happened to the surplus? what did they do with it? what did they actually do with that money? what was the transaction they conducted? they invested it in treasury bills -- special interests treasury bills. ok. they take the $100 million, take it out of the trust fund -- it is actually $20 million, but $100 million -- this is actually $20, but $100 million. [laughter] this is a treasury bond. they gave them a treasury bond. what did the federal government do with the money? gone. what is over here? it is a piece of paper that says "the federal government owes the federal government $100 billion." so, they took more money from you in 1983 said they could create this piece of paper, spend more money in 1983, did you
they convinced ronald reagan sadly enough. they convinced the american public they could build up a surplus. let's look at what they did with the money. the money came in -- 9% of the 2.4% payroll tax was paid out to the beneficiaries. what happened to the 3.4% side? let's take $100 billion as a nominal figure. what happened to the surplus? what did they do with it? what did they actually do with that money? what was the transaction they conducted? they invested it in treasury bills -- special...
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railroad was solidly -- ronald reagan was solidly for immigration reform. if you google it, you'll see ronald reagan making the case not for legalization, but actually for amnesty, using that word. now, i think the majority of republicans are pro immigration, but they have been afraid for the past six years of that anti-immigration lobby, which has an incredible political machine. anybody who says anything constructive about immigration will be called -- will be labeled pro-am necessity, and certainly some talk show -- tv and radio talk show hosts. i think this election cycle has dramatically changed that. i can at least number half a dozen radio and tv talk shows that had already said, you know what, my position has evolved and now i'm for immigration reform. but that is good, because it will give cover to a lot of republicans who have avoided this issue who want to deal with this issue to actually do it. so we have to reclaim the issue, and we can do it because being for immigration reform is actually the conservative position. restrictionism at the end i
railroad was solidly -- ronald reagan was solidly for immigration reform. if you google it, you'll see ronald reagan making the case not for legalization, but actually for amnesty, using that word. now, i think the majority of republicans are pro immigration, but they have been afraid for the past six years of that anti-immigration lobby, which has an incredible political machine. anybody who says anything constructive about immigration will be called -- will be labeled pro-am necessity, and...
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. >> and i think we have those pictures of ronald reagan, who always seemed, at least to me, to be enjoying it. >> yeah. >> look at that. >> right. although it's not clear he, you know -- >> maybe not at that exact second he he might not have enjoyed it. >> look at that. yeah. the other fact to know about this here, and this is kind of morb morbid, but these birds, they're raised to be eaten, and they only live an average of two years after they're pardoned. in fact, one of the birds president obama pardoned and was supposed to live out its life on mt. vernon, it did, but it was a short remainder of its life. >> i guess it's a nice place to live in any case. of course not everybody likes this tradition, including peta. >> right. well, peta doesn't like the killing of any animals to be eaten or not. you know, i mean, there's discussion about whether or not, you know, these kinds of bird -- like i brought up the fact they're raised to be eaten. peta has a problem with that. these aren't exactly free-range turkeys that are out there. that is obviously peta trying to get itself in the news with
. >> and i think we have those pictures of ronald reagan, who always seemed, at least to me, to be enjoying it. >> yeah. >> look at that. >> right. although it's not clear he, you know -- >> maybe not at that exact second he he might not have enjoyed it. >> look at that. yeah. the other fact to know about this here, and this is kind of morb morbid, but these birds, they're raised to be eaten, and they only live an average of two years after they're pardoned....
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ronald reagan was good at the jokes. you also have to know how to deliver them. >> absolutely. >> you can have great jokes written, but if you say them at the wrong minute it will backfire. >> a couple seconds left. what's your favorite debate moment in history? >> i like 1980 when ronald reagan said, ther said, "there o again." there's a whole wikipedia site on that quote. it allowed ronald reagan to triumph. >> great to talk to you today. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. take care. >> lots to look forward to next week. all right, what would you do for the man or woman you love? up next, how this man made his girlfriend's dream come true. stay with us. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for
ronald reagan was good at the jokes. you also have to know how to deliver them. >> absolutely. >> you can have great jokes written, but if you say them at the wrong minute it will backfire. >> a couple seconds left. what's your favorite debate moment in history? >> i like 1980 when ronald reagan said, ther said, "there o again." there's a whole wikipedia site on that quote. it allowed ronald reagan to triumph. >> great to talk to you today. thank you so...
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the republican party may talk about ronald reagan but they haven't embraced ronald reagan. america and ronal reagan, my father's vision of america is still there, what we are missing is ronald reagan. shannon: where are republicans missing the mark? >> my father was so inclusive in everything he did. he never smoke down to people. he spoke with people. he was somebody who was inclusive. i talked about it before on this show with the hispanic communities and females. this is as man who found areas of agreement and moved the ball forward. he didn't look for areas of disagreement and not most ball at all. i think the republican party can do well to learn from ronald reagan. i think it only place where you find people fighting for education, fighting for the grassroots of america really is at fox or talk radio. but you do not see it in the party leaders anymore. they are so busy paying attention to consultants they forgot the people of this country. we need to get back to actually representing the people, not representing the consultants. shannon: you talk about the fact that y
the republican party may talk about ronald reagan but they haven't embraced ronald reagan. america and ronal reagan, my father's vision of america is still there, what we are missing is ronald reagan. shannon: where are republicans missing the mark? >> my father was so inclusive in everything he did. he never smoke down to people. he spoke with people. he was somebody who was inclusive. i talked about it before on this show with the hispanic communities and females. this is as man who...
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ronald reagan. didn't turn out that way. michael reagan is the late president's son and chairman of the reagan group. they didn't think your dad would win it was january 1980. jimmy carter 63% in the hypothetical matchup. and ronald reagan 32%. 63% to 32% and we know how that ended. are people counting out mitt romney, other candidates on the gop side a little too soon? >> what you in fact for wishing for with jimmy carder is wishing for ronald reagan in 1983. he was an actor, governor much california with hollywood, i can easily beat this guy and it was a landslide 50% to 40% in notch of that year. but you might also remember during that process we were going through a rough primary. four or five different candidates vying for the nomination. megyn: it sound familiar. four or five would-be nominees vying for the nomination. it turns out that the former president gerald ford told the "new york times" reporter every place i go, everything i hear there is a growing sentiment that governor reagan cannot win his election and the
ronald reagan. didn't turn out that way. michael reagan is the late president's son and chairman of the reagan group. they didn't think your dad would win it was january 1980. jimmy carter 63% in the hypothetical matchup. and ronald reagan 32%. 63% to 32% and we know how that ended. are people counting out mitt romney, other candidates on the gop side a little too soon? >> what you in fact for wishing for with jimmy carder is wishing for ronald reagan in 1983. he was an actor, governor...
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now a federal judge, nominated by ronald reagan, is playing politics with this by demanding that the justice department write a letter explaining the views. >> that letter needs to be at least three pages, single spaced, no less. and it needs to be specific. it needs to make specific reference to -- >> i'm surprised he didn't say what color ink they should use. first of all, most americans think the conservative dominated court is ruled by plucks. in fact, 75% think politics will influence the supreme court's decision on health care and the health care law. second, it's ridiculous that conservatives would be upset about questioning a judge's authority. gingrich said he would haul judges before congress to explain decisions he didn't like. >> would you send is the capitol police down to arrest him? >> if you had to, you instruct the justice department to send a u.s. marshal. >> it sounds like a bully to me. but newt is not the only republican who has been worried about judicial activism. >> unfortunately, some judges give into pressure and make law instead of interpret it. >> republic
now a federal judge, nominated by ronald reagan, is playing politics with this by demanding that the justice department write a letter explaining the views. >> that letter needs to be at least three pages, single spaced, no less. and it needs to be specific. it needs to make specific reference to -- >> i'm surprised he didn't say what color ink they should use. first of all, most americans think the conservative dominated court is ruled by plucks. in fact, 75% think politics will...